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Cheap Water Detector

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OK i have a bounty hunter lone star that has just been sitting around for years since in got a way better machine. any ideas on how i could seal it up so i could make like a wader detector out if it. just crossed my mind instead of buying a underwater detector for the days i do wanna go in the water. Pic and ideas would be great thanks :clapping:clapping:
 
nice idea, I would like to do the same with my tracker 4

but seems to be a non easy task, maybe we can replace headphones with leds to make things simpler
 
Take the internals out and go to a Dive shop and find an air tight, water proof box that is big enough to hold all your internals. Then of course you have to seal your knobs and you coil cord. But if you plan of hunting salt water with a VLF its probably not going to go so well for you, you will be driven crazy with all the chatter from salt and mineralization
 
One thing you'll have to check is your coil. Is it buoyant? To much so that it will need plenty of weight piled onto it to keep it submerged.
Which may also make it a real "drag" to move around.
 
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